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that's why developing strategies for using this technology is a key component in my work. as an example, take off the ipad and i can get the control room to put on the over head again one more time. thank you. is shown here is a palm sized timer. it is it has a display screen and 3 buttons for minutes seconds, start and stop and it costs a dollar. for me as a person with moderate adhd i know my strengths and i know my needs and what works for me and what doesn't so with this device -- if i could hut hit the over head one more time. i know that over the course of a few minutes depending on how i feel that day my attention to details can be minimal so i can set this timer for five minutes if i'm having a good day. 3 minutes if it's a so-so day 2 minutes if it's a fantastic day. put in my pocket go back to my work then the timer will go off and no matter what i'm doing i'll be called back -- am i working on what i'm supposed to be working on. why am i paying attention to this e-mail when i have so many to deal with. i don't want to use my phone for this. it's a smartphone it
that's why developing strategies for using this technology is a key component in my work. as an example, take off the ipad and i can get the control room to put on the over head again one more time. thank you. is shown here is a palm sized timer. it is it has a display screen and 3 buttons for minutes seconds, start and stop and it costs a dollar. for me as a person with moderate adhd i know my strengths and i know my needs and what works for me and what doesn't so with this device -- if i...
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his flip was in the technology of the humanity. he believed that simplicity and extraordinary customer he experience could go together. apple neat to control the elements of supply chance and as a cult they had to own the experience. when i read this book it resonated with me on so many levels. it's not because i owned one of the making tarnish i swear it's still out there operational. and in standing for the record university he encouraged the audience of graduates to follow their heart. i hit the campaign trail to elect a president that would make energy a national imperative. it touched me because it's the things we do at g s a everyday. just like apple products convey their products this building is no exception it has solar and open rabble windows and it represents the history in this city. we use an integrated design approach in our project and we manage our building holistically. and indeed we help the workforce because their housed. and where else is the conversion of technology and art more prevalent than here per jobs was
his flip was in the technology of the humanity. he believed that simplicity and extraordinary customer he experience could go together. apple neat to control the elements of supply chance and as a cult they had to own the experience. when i read this book it resonated with me on so many levels. it's not because i owned one of the making tarnish i swear it's still out there operational. and in standing for the record university he encouraged the audience of graduates to follow their heart. i hit...
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is it through technology? >> it's a combination of things, basically dedicated right of way so really pushing forward on dedicated right of way. it's segregated right of way which maybe a great separation. so there is no interference with vehicular traffic. it will also include consolidation and potentially expressed service. so these are kinds of things we are looking at. the great separation are the high capital cost very long-term opportunities and the technology skip stop different stages of the signal systems, more of the short-term, medium term opportunities. this road capacity study will look at this and explain it in detail because we know with some of these things is 25-30 years away but there is things we can do in the next two to 3 years that we can improve that. there is areas taking space from travel lanes or parking, we are going to need your help to prioritize so we can move these projects forward. >> you also probably need the future board's help. >> it's going to be very ong on going. i think
is it through technology? >> it's a combination of things, basically dedicated right of way so really pushing forward on dedicated right of way. it's segregated right of way which maybe a great separation. so there is no interference with vehicular traffic. it will also include consolidation and potentially expressed service. so these are kinds of things we are looking at. the great separation are the high capital cost very long-term opportunities and the technology skip stop different...
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this whole faith is built on technology and really save in community because community is what yelp is all about. yelps success is living proof that american business doesn't want just service a small community but this whole community. from the beginning this torrid company acknowledged that this can be a good model of bits. and certainly there's no befrt place to test this model but in san francisco. consider where we are today 140 new montgomery street stand for innovation. the first sky skrarpt to be in san francisco. it was then the pacific telephone company. i've been using caving stone as means of communication but that was the innovation of the day. that was here in 1929 that, sir winston churchill made a telephone call for his 21st wedding anniversary he said why say the age of migraines it past it's just the beginning to today, we mark a new beginning it's called the monument for talk it's called yelp. today, we have the opportunity to celebrate the now global company community community community how many communities jeremy. while millions of companies understand how yelp ca
this whole faith is built on technology and really save in community because community is what yelp is all about. yelps success is living proof that american business doesn't want just service a small community but this whole community. from the beginning this torrid company acknowledged that this can be a good model of bits. and certainly there's no befrt place to test this model but in san francisco. consider where we are today 140 new montgomery street stand for innovation. the first sky...
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so i'm working with anyone else technology companies but companies that decided to move into mid-market even without the innovative of a tax exemption and 3 of the company's said we're coming because of the talent here in the city. i know they're to be matched with the talent of the people in g s a. we've wanted to work outside of our bureaucracies. this is the new government we're producing here locally and we want to match that we have great partner like our libraries and museums and we're going to compliment that. we can only do that to embrace the opportunity not only to make mistakes but better sufficiency and involve more people and housing and economic opportunity. this is what market street isal about it's our main corridor in san francisco. and that's why for so many years even before the companies technology came to be there were those artists from a.c.t., from the theatres, from the costume shop and their great arts foundation burning man they were trying to get some life 90 in the story front and with that risk-taking came some attraction but it's symbolic with the public-pr
so i'm working with anyone else technology companies but companies that decided to move into mid-market even without the innovative of a tax exemption and 3 of the company's said we're coming because of the talent here in the city. i know they're to be matched with the talent of the people in g s a. we've wanted to work outside of our bureaucracies. this is the new government we're producing here locally and we want to match that we have great partner like our libraries and museums and we're...
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mar mentioned, through the years project read has grown, seen inevitable changes, bringing on more technology and online resources, but we've always tried to stay focused on the people. working together to create a more literate and participatory society. and on that note of a participatory society and sort of following the power of [speaker not understood] advice, i want to have a quote shared with you today on what an adult learner feels when they vote for the first time. voting in our society is a challenge to many people with limited literacy skills. but a couple of years ago [speaker not understood] by the name of owe dell nixon was successful in voting for the first time. and this is what he wrote ~. i voted for the first time in my life on november 6th. filled out an absentee ballot then walked from the library to city hall. there i dropped my ballot into a box. the next time i'm going to vote from a booth in my own neighborhood. so, that's the kind of goal that we really want to support and it really takes not only dedication and volunteers and the adult learners themselves, but e boa
mar mentioned, through the years project read has grown, seen inevitable changes, bringing on more technology and online resources, but we've always tried to stay focused on the people. working together to create a more literate and participatory society. and on that note of a participatory society and sort of following the power of [speaker not understood] advice, i want to have a quote shared with you today on what an adult learner feels when they vote for the first time. voting in our...
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the city college of fire, science technology class. led by bill long (clapping) they get the award for the most officials that showed up. and an official applause for those people who have transcribed from the aaa. trayvon. also aaa robert brown (clapping) michael sawyer and san francisco food bank food resource coordinator pamela. (clapping.) >> keep on working here. can you all that's good. now before we gets all you a greasy and messed up here and the four please chefs and our mayor. we're going to a start with our mayor for a few comments >> (clapping) >> terry thank you very much. thaegz everybody. happy thanksgiving. i want to say thank you to our police department and fire department and the men and women in uniform our armed services and academy from the come. we can actual the difference you all look in better shape >> amen. >> and thank you to the salvation army and the harbor light house hyperglycemia i'm hasten e happy to be here to be here i love the salvation arm it's where my wife and i were married. we have a special pl
the city college of fire, science technology class. led by bill long (clapping) they get the award for the most officials that showed up. and an official applause for those people who have transcribed from the aaa. trayvon. also aaa robert brown (clapping) michael sawyer and san francisco food bank food resource coordinator pamela. (clapping.) >> keep on working here. can you all that's good. now before we gets all you a greasy and messed up here and the four please chefs and our mayor....
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. >> this presentation will focus on understanding various types of assistive technology that help people with disabilities stay active and independent. presentation by derek zarda. public comment is welcome. >> item 9: information item. community reintegration update a brief review of the chambers lawsuit. now that the settlement agreement has concluded. ria mercado quality assurance director department of aging and adult services. public comment is welcome. >> item 10: information item: report from the physical access committee. >> item 11: information item. >> item 12: information item. long-term care coordinating counsel. >> item 13: public comment. items not on today's agenda. each speaker limited to 3 minutes. >> item 14: information item correspondence. >> item 15. >> item 16 adjourn. >> the next item on the agenda is public comment and first i have patrick monnet. >> i know several of you and. i've been here before and i ask your clerk to pass out these 8 copies to your counsel. i'm a report er or columnist for the observer newspaper and i've written 2 articles in the last several
. >> this presentation will focus on understanding various types of assistive technology that help people with disabilities stay active and independent. presentation by derek zarda. public comment is welcome. >> item 9: information item. community reintegration update a brief review of the chambers lawsuit. now that the settlement agreement has concluded. ria mercado quality assurance director department of aging and adult services. public comment is welcome. >> item 10:...
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>> recommend the award of an 18-month consultant contract to tyler technologies, inc., in an amount not to exceed $415,000, for implementation, licensing, support and maintenance services for microsoft dynamics ax 2012, and authorizing the executive director to negotiate contract payment terms and non-material contract terms and conditions. this is an action item. >> cynthia the financial director, and this starts on page 85 of your packet. in line of with transportation authority, the plan that you reviewed in june, we are bringing but you the erp enterprise resource planning implementation. this is the implementation of new accounting software for the transportation authority. and we have had the system called fun ware for the last ten years, back then, a non-profit system was the best system suited for the transportation authority. in the past ten years, we have been growing and we had more project and more responsibilities and we have currently out grown our accounting software, we started to look into new software and i took a look along with the staff into four softwares that fit
>> recommend the award of an 18-month consultant contract to tyler technologies, inc., in an amount not to exceed $415,000, for implementation, licensing, support and maintenance services for microsoft dynamics ax 2012, and authorizing the executive director to negotiate contract payment terms and non-material contract terms and conditions. this is an action item. >> cynthia the financial director, and this starts on page 85 of your packet. in line of with transportation authority,...
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don't fall into the metal of honor category this is an outstanding performance award from the crime technology division everyone in that unit received an award. the captains employmenty award is the person two 0 guarantee goes above and beyond their performance and we really like nominating folks for an award to anonymous award our officers but to really present - to really bring forth should not performance a member motive get that for making a homicide arrest or help a citizen above and beyond kind of the wild for about. they'll get to present it to the officer. okay. so those are the different tiefdz of award now the process. how it works is the award is nominated by way of memoranda. so supervisory officer will remember them and describe the actions and demonstrate house u how the actions come with within the criteria of the award. the police officer have american people investigation to see if the metal is deserved. chief suhr gets the report and forwards the offer to the office and put into a package for screening by the count i committee. if it's a unit civilization. in terms of a term
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you are probably, i would say that you are the most stellar, department, in terms of utilizing technology, to improve its delivery of system and communications and primarily around the sf park, with your app being able to take credit cards and demand pricing and real time passion, with the new app and the 511.org and the next bus, we all have highly rely on that and again that goes back to our employee, and you know, i keep saying our, but to the businesses employees being able to get to work on time and so that has been, you know, a real asset. and then, of course, really want to thank the sfmta for its support around small business week. and so with that, i, conclude my presentation. >> good afternoon. >> yeah. >> we will get you there. >> mr. chair and mr. president, members of the board and commission, thank you first of all for hosting us here, and particularly to the small business commission and i did not realize that you were seating your meeting time for this joint gathering, but i think that this is a great opportunity for us to explore the ways that we can help each other becau
you are probably, i would say that you are the most stellar, department, in terms of utilizing technology, to improve its delivery of system and communications and primarily around the sf park, with your app being able to take credit cards and demand pricing and real time passion, with the new app and the 511.org and the next bus, we all have highly rely on that and again that goes back to our employee, and you know, i keep saying our, but to the businesses employees being able to get to work...
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>> one thing is what apple did is rollout a technology which is a locating technology. it is called ibeacon. they make it available to app developers to build into applications. the announcement is and they were doing and the apple store. any application developer could do or whether for macy's or a train station or what ever. apple has a big footprint and a great market to do that. there is rumor that android will be able to use ibeacon as well. they may not be competitive. google has their own thoughts and programs. the indoor location is really hotly contested market. there's a lot of technology out there. the winner is not always the biggest technology. >> if it is successful, does it mean apple will spend less money on traditional forms of advertising, print advertising? >> apple has plenty of money to spend on whatever form of advertisements. i don't know if they will drop anything. their initial introduction into the apple stores is to show other retailers that apple is eating their own a dog food. maybe provide a best of example. the real money and real utility
>> one thing is what apple did is rollout a technology which is a locating technology. it is called ibeacon. they make it available to app developers to build into applications. the announcement is and they were doing and the apple store. any application developer could do or whether for macy's or a train station or what ever. apple has a big footprint and a great market to do that. there is rumor that android will be able to use ibeacon as well. they may not be competitive. google has...
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>> one thing is what apple did they are rolling out a technology which is essentially a location technology called i beacon. they make it available to app developers to build into applications. the announcement last week is that apple is doing it in the apple store, but any application developer could do or whether -- could do that whether it is for macy's or a train station or a ballpark or whatever. apple has a big footprint and a great market to do that. is a rumor that androids will they may not be be able to use i beacon as well. competitive. google has their own thoughts and programs. the indoor location market is really a hotly contested market. there's a lot of technology out there. sometimes the winner is not always the best technology but the one that can get the biggest footprint down. if it is we go, successful for apple, does it mean they will spend less money on traditional forms of advertising, print advertising? maybe some of those catchy tv ads? apple has plenty of money to spend on whatever form of advertisements they want. arnold gay will drop anything. their initial intr
>> one thing is what apple did they are rolling out a technology which is essentially a location technology called i beacon. they make it available to app developers to build into applications. the announcement last week is that apple is doing it in the apple store, but any application developer could do or whether -- could do that whether it is for macy's or a train station or a ballpark or whatever. apple has a big footprint and a great market to do that. is a rumor that androids will...
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consumers are adapting to new technology especially mobile technology. sommers once a web and where they wanted and on what device. media companies have to adapt. the growthdriver for and usage of content as well as much relation. all ofstarting to see the media companies charge crate thatand online experience really capture how consumers are consuming media. >> was hot stuff right now? original content? >> we are seeing across the spectrum whether hbo's or basic cable channels across the globe, original programming. values not seem to be the crater of rerunning existing programs. a lot of the networks and over the top players such as netflix are investing capital and original programming. that is what is happening as in audience becomes more fragmented , original drives subscription revenue and advertising. netflix credit o. co coliseum cards -- created "house of cards" and we are seeing it is the driver. >> is a danger they overpay? would you look at sports, some of the figures are so big. , and iss rights probably the most valuable across the globe. l
consumers are adapting to new technology especially mobile technology. sommers once a web and where they wanted and on what device. media companies have to adapt. the growthdriver for and usage of content as well as much relation. all ofstarting to see the media companies charge crate thatand online experience really capture how consumers are consuming media. >> was hot stuff right now? original content? >> we are seeing across the spectrum whether hbo's or basic cable channels...
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air is a lot of technologies involved in things such as wearable devices -- there is a lot of technologies. in the they are involved google glass project. we want to make sure they have the technologies available to offer them to companies like google or apple or microsoft, and those companies that will be developing in the future, so that will be key, offering extra things to their clients going forward in the future to keep up the prophet margins, because in pure manufacturing, -- to keep margins, because in pure manufacturing, the margins are not that high. >> some sort of wearable device, what does this mean for apple? is this a conflict of interest? >> yes, at first, people would think so, and the chairman of foxconn in june this year at the annual shareholders meeting showed off. it was a smartwatch that he had, and he was very proud of it because it could measure somebody's heartbeat and transfer it, and iphone, of course, and so he was proud to show off this technology, but it conflict.ctly a until now, foxconn has not gone out to compete with any of their clients. they have been v
air is a lot of technologies involved in things such as wearable devices -- there is a lot of technologies. in the they are involved google glass project. we want to make sure they have the technologies available to offer them to companies like google or apple or microsoft, and those companies that will be developing in the future, so that will be key, offering extra things to their clients going forward in the future to keep up the prophet margins, because in pure manufacturing, -- to keep...
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or technology to come. as ang at everything company, technology the backbone at ups a driving so much air, and as you heard, not in the cards anytime soon. we spoke more with scott davis -- we will speak more with scott davis later on here. >> thank you. carol massar at ups. tune into bloomberg all day long as we go inside of ups and find out more about how the it just package shipping company is an matching the world 20 years from now. time now for on d markets. >> we are seeing markets pull back a little bit today. they closed at a record yesterday. if you look at the major averages here of people considering defense tapering, potentially, when will it come as well as budget talks from washington. s&p go backg the about four points or zero point 25%. we will have more. ♪ ofthis is the early addition "bloomberg west." i'm emily chang. headlines.op world leaders are remembering nelson mandela at a memorial service at a soccer stadium in south africa. president obama was among those who spoke at the servic
or technology to come. as ang at everything company, technology the backbone at ups a driving so much air, and as you heard, not in the cards anytime soon. we spoke more with scott davis -- we will speak more with scott davis later on here. >> thank you. carol massar at ups. tune into bloomberg all day long as we go inside of ups and find out more about how the it just package shipping company is an matching the world 20 years from now. time now for on d markets. >> we are seeing...
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we will pay attention to drone technology. the technology is not that far away. i think they'll regulation is years and years away. -- i think the regulation is years and years away. regulating drones is a challenge. >> are you thinking about five years out? >> i would say more like 10 years. this is a technology company. it is the backbone of what ups does. they spend about $1 billion a year on technology and most of that is looking at what could be down the road. interesting to hear what they had to say about drones. certainly, nothing is just around the corner here at ups. turning to ubs and the world of health care, what did the chief executive -- turning to ups and the world of health care, what did the chief executive have to say about their role in delivering products and services? >> i had no idea how much they are involved in health care. they have several buildings just devoted to health care here. and you know, fulfillment, and logistics, and just taking care of other companies. here is what scott davis had to say about health care companies specifical
we will pay attention to drone technology. the technology is not that far away. i think they'll regulation is years and years away. -- i think the regulation is years and years away. regulating drones is a challenge. >> are you thinking about five years out? >> i would say more like 10 years. this is a technology company. it is the backbone of what ups does. they spend about $1 billion a year on technology and most of that is looking at what could be down the road. interesting to...
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the technology is here. it's not going to show up in the form of a car that gets in and drives us everywhere. there are technologies that are adding up, coming together to make the autonomous car. we are close. >> in your report you claim if 10% of vehicles on the road from self driven the country would save 37 billion. what other benefits do you see to self-driving cars, how do we save that money? >> crashes are expensive, costing more than 3 billion, that's $1,000 per person. there's a lot to be safe. congestion is in the order of $2 billion, that's a big savings, to the extent that the vehicles will smooth the freeway, even at the low adoption rate. there's benefits in terms of eco friendly driving and untold benefits for that that do not drive or at certain times of the day. we did not include the numbers. >> how hard will it be for people to accept the cars, and them. >> i think there is, because it's going to trickle in, i think people will accept them without knowing what they are accepting. we have a
the technology is here. it's not going to show up in the form of a car that gets in and drives us everywhere. there are technologies that are adding up, coming together to make the autonomous car. we are close. >> in your report you claim if 10% of vehicles on the road from self driven the country would save 37 billion. what other benefits do you see to self-driving cars, how do we save that money? >> crashes are expensive, costing more than 3 billion, that's $1,000 per person....
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technology is key. it will be interesting to see what he thinks over at google hq. >> thank you very much, talking about the french problem at tui travel. we saw production data out of the french economy this morning. that might be impacted by our next story. cut almost 6000 jobs from its defense and space unit. let's get more details on what happens next from david tweed. he joins us from berlin. the origins of this restructure must lie with the failed merger with bae systems. since then, management looking very carefully at this unit. >> not that long ago, management wanted to see half of the business coming from the airbus civil aircraft business and half of the business coming from defense and space. since the merger was dropped by the germans, they have stepped right away from this. it is also a reflection of the drop in spending that we are seeing in europe. that is something that tom eggers was talking about. markets in europe are particularly down. one example is that, think about it. france put
technology is key. it will be interesting to see what he thinks over at google hq. >> thank you very much, talking about the french problem at tui travel. we saw production data out of the french economy this morning. that might be impacted by our next story. cut almost 6000 jobs from its defense and space unit. let's get more details on what happens next from david tweed. he joins us from berlin. the origins of this restructure must lie with the failed merger with bae systems. since...
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we will show you how technology changes how ups operates. which technology-driven advertising agency is the most advertiul at turning
we will show you how technology changes how ups operates. which technology-driven advertising agency is the most advertiul at turning
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this has well established programs of working with bank technology supervisors. other objectives include training, identifying and addressing skills and knowledge, awareness to develop external outreach regardless of size, enhanceion sharing to collaboration and coordination. these latter two areas regarding information sharing are areas where we could greatly benefit from treasuries efforts and ones as a coordinating body cyber issues. i would also note they are committed to assisting smaller institutions. this is why much of the initial focus will be geared towards banks arehow prepared to identify threats and pulled her abilities, protect an themselves and to respond to and recover from cyber attacks today and into the future. the working group is already developing plans for additional training for community banks and conducting risk assessment to identify gap where a additional resources may be needed. i want to recognize and thank my colleagues and their staffs for the support they are providing which arenitiatives, in addition to the work they do in inform
this has well established programs of working with bank technology supervisors. other objectives include training, identifying and addressing skills and knowledge, awareness to develop external outreach regardless of size, enhanceion sharing to collaboration and coordination. these latter two areas regarding information sharing are areas where we could greatly benefit from treasuries efforts and ones as a coordinating body cyber issues. i would also note they are committed to assisting smaller...
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congratulations, condition occur technologies. -- concur technologies. maybe we can work something out. cheryl: i know, i.t. department. >>> it's a beauty contest with a difference. boeing is planning on competition with different states where thousands of jobs and billions of dollars are at stake. details are coming up next. david: you may wonder why harvard medical students took a break from the studies to produce this viral video. we'll tell you what is behind the dance moves. do you see any danceing? you will later on when we show more of the video. that is on "off the desk." ♪ that's correct. cause i'm really nervous about getting trapped. why's that? uh, ma? go get help! i have my reasons. look, you don't have to feel trapped with our raise your rate cd. if our rate on this cd goes up, yours can too. oh that sounds nice. don't feel traed with the ally raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. see who does good work and compare costs. it doesn't usually work that way with health care. but with unitedhealthcare, i get information on
congratulations, condition occur technologies. -- concur technologies. maybe we can work something out. cheryl: i know, i.t. department. >>> it's a beauty contest with a difference. boeing is planning on competition with different states where thousands of jobs and billions of dollars are at stake. details are coming up next. david: you may wonder why harvard medical students took a break from the studies to produce this viral video. we'll tell you what is behind the dance moves. do...
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and there is some irony in that statement as we look at all of the cyberattacks on technology around the country. and new reports about just how extensive the national security agency really is. they have spent years spying on online gamers, including those playing on worl of workout. in obamacare architect ezekiel emanuel says people haven't signed up for coverage because the obama administration has not sufficiently promoted it. my next guest says he couldn't write a greatepiece of fiction in the obamacare nartive. we are joined now by best-selling author in his latest book. i was going to make a remark abt a number of things. i will constrain myself. ezekiel emanuel, saying if you really want to keep your doctor, the obama deal is just to pay up. >> so what is he telling us? in obamacare works if you're rich. so if you're rich, you get to have choices and we heard that certain high and technologically advanced hospitals are being dropped off of all these insurance plans. and again, don't get access to the doctor you wanted the best health care system you can possibly have unless y
and there is some irony in that statement as we look at all of the cyberattacks on technology around the country. and new reports about just how extensive the national security agency really is. they have spent years spying on online gamers, including those playing on worl of workout. in obamacare architect ezekiel emanuel says people haven't signed up for coverage because the obama administration has not sufficiently promoted it. my next guest says he couldn't write a greatepiece of fiction in...
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and we have technology outpacing our laws. people thinking it's leading to something that's almost orwellian. you take rural folks and that plays out. it explodes. so this is going to snowball as long as technology outpaces laws and the people feel the government is infringing on their privacy and liberty. >> so when i visited these hobbyists, they were talking about how the faa is going to come up with a rule and basically will have to come, the government, u.s. government, is going to have to determine what to allow the general public to do when it comes to the commercial use of drones. the u.s. government already has drones out there that are used for law enforcement and for what they argue are national security reasons. but we are in a lace in this country where we are bound to confront these issues in a very public way, but there's really been no debate about the u.s. government's use of drones at all. >> and that's one of the reasons i think you're seeing this popular push back, populist push back because folks are frust
and we have technology outpacing our laws. people thinking it's leading to something that's almost orwellian. you take rural folks and that plays out. it explodes. so this is going to snowball as long as technology outpaces laws and the people feel the government is infringing on their privacy and liberty. >> so when i visited these hobbyists, they were talking about how the faa is going to come up with a rule and basically will have to come, the government, u.s. government, is going to...
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trying to put words-- >> we have the technology, but is it going to happen? i don't know. stuart: profit down on the home builder, toll brothers, where is the stock? >> well, the stock here is higher. a couple of things on why it might be higher. right now, the profits did drop. the units delivered it was over nearly 1500 units and i'm sorry, a 36% increase in year over year, you still have relatively low mortgage rates and good day for toll brothers. stuart: yes, it is, 34 on toll brothers, here is a headline from the government bean counters themselves, this is the congressional budget office. the top 40% of taxpayers pay all of the federal income tax brought in by the treasury department in the united states of america. they pay it all. the bottom 40% actually pays nothing. in fact, they get some money back from the government in the earned income tax credit. now, shah galani, i know you're a stock watcher, that's what you do, you watch markets, but i'm sure you pay a lot of taxes. do you think it's fair that the top 40%, including you, pay for everything? >> i don't kn
trying to put words-- >> we have the technology, but is it going to happen? i don't know. stuart: profit down on the home builder, toll brothers, where is the stock? >> well, the stock here is higher. a couple of things on why it might be higher. right now, the profits did drop. the units delivered it was over nearly 1500 units and i'm sorry, a 36% increase in year over year, you still have relatively low mortgage rates and good day for toll brothers. stuart: yes, it is, 34 on toll...
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the wings of a critical technology. once that is gone, once they develop and master the skills and jobs that trouble with it are traded out. a place like seattle washington. and those jobs in that room never come back. now we have created a new version of the 737. boeing has understood when you let go when technology leave you pay a terrible price. this has new wing technology. so far we're able to protect someone. now with other new aircraft coming on line we are going to be in a fight of our lives to preserve the technology here in the united states. i might add, a lot of the technology and the design for commercial aircraft found its way in defense r&d. and that is sponsored by the u.s. taxpayer. and analysts have a question to wind as the u.s. taxpayer, when we commercialize and defense products from the wind is the taxpayer realize a return on investments? today i can tell you, we have never had a return on investment so that is why people should be concerned. we still have the capabilities in this country of great
the wings of a critical technology. once that is gone, once they develop and master the skills and jobs that trouble with it are traded out. a place like seattle washington. and those jobs in that room never come back. now we have created a new version of the 737. boeing has understood when you let go when technology leave you pay a terrible price. this has new wing technology. so far we're able to protect someone. now with other new aircraft coming on line we are going to be in a fight of our...
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yearspent $1 billion per on technology. most of that money is looking at new technology and new ways of improving the system. it is hard to say. we will have to see over time what the payoff is. they would not make this investment him as were pretty confident about it. 2017,hey roll this out in if they could shave one mile off of each ailey route, you're talking about saving $50 million. each little fraction adds a lot here. pretty significant, back to you. >> our national correspondent carol massar and we take you inside ups. when we come back, matt miller's day two of the coin. -- day two of bitcoin. ♪ >> it is day two on matt dider's 12 days of bitcoin yesterday he bought one bitcoin for $800 and today he is shopping. you have a christmas present for me right? >> i got a couple of things today. i have learned so much over the past couple of days about how bitcoin works, how much fun it actually is to use. there are, obviously, limitations. earth of all, not a lot of merchant's except bitcoin directly, yet. sort of hold
yearspent $1 billion per on technology. most of that money is looking at new technology and new ways of improving the system. it is hard to say. we will have to see over time what the payoff is. they would not make this investment him as were pretty confident about it. 2017,hey roll this out in if they could shave one mile off of each ailey route, you're talking about saving $50 million. each little fraction adds a lot here. pretty significant, back to you. >> our national correspondent...
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so even with the current technology we're talking about a counter and that's full travel. there so you're saying that the current waste that we're seeing with the nuclear reactors on earth today the waste is not as bad as it's made out to be as i was saying. i think obviously it needs to be stored securely it needs to be handled well it is it is handled well moment in general i mean i do agree with you because i see day after day just stories of nuclear waste not been able to be stored properly and it is really terrifying i think for people to understand how long lasting it is even if it is a small amount a lot of the waste of the moment can actually be really converted into fuel so it's actually still contains a lot of energy it's just that we need to develop the kinds of reactive full spectrum reactors that can actually. react to live using the waste you have as fuel and breaking it up and making it less radioactive ok so we the u.k. for instance has a stockpile the plutonium so the field in the right reactor in advanced react to. the entire country for about five hundre
so even with the current technology we're talking about a counter and that's full travel. there so you're saying that the current waste that we're seeing with the nuclear reactors on earth today the waste is not as bad as it's made out to be as i was saying. i think obviously it needs to be stored securely it needs to be handled well it is it is handled well moment in general i mean i do agree with you because i see day after day just stories of nuclear waste not been able to be stored properly...
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i know i often harp on the dangers of nuclear energy on the show in fact i've called it technological insanity after all with the risk of radioactive disaster and no legitimate long term waste storage plan what else can you call it what if there was a nuclear alternative that could safely and effectively generate clean energy this nuclear option might exist with the ram and element three to four times more abundant than iranian explain everything in detail that is already in the possibilities of this potentially revolutionary technology i was joined earlier by david martin chief executive of the weinberg foundation i started by asking him why is a better alternative to uranium and plutonium. for nuclear energy purposes really need to separate between saurian as a fuel but for the element. in field reactors i think that as you know there is this some sometimes some confusion between the two and then i. flew out of the drones to spy on both of. you know technical challenge is also about some pixels as well but i think in both cases for both the story and fuels and the story is the the a
i know i often harp on the dangers of nuclear energy on the show in fact i've called it technological insanity after all with the risk of radioactive disaster and no legitimate long term waste storage plan what else can you call it what if there was a nuclear alternative that could safely and effectively generate clean energy this nuclear option might exist with the ram and element three to four times more abundant than iranian explain everything in detail that is already in the possibilities...
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he wants to see privacy laws catch up with technology. with new rules now, florida congressman says, it will take legislation and the courts to develop new standards. >> does the data of your location, is that confidential because you are broadcasting your location as though you are shouting something out to the public. this is where the courts, the supreme court will visit this. i think that it's something we need to be concerned about. >> police won't tell us whether warrants are required, but the joint investigation found nationally, some level of court order is common, oualthgh no national laws require a warrant like police would need to enter your home. in the washington area, police just won't discuss it. fairfax county police's response, quote, i do not believe that we have acknowledged that we have or used the device you are asking about. look at this fairfax county board agenda from september 2010. the ability to locate crime victims, crime suspects, wanted persons, and those in need of emergency services. approving over $126,000
he wants to see privacy laws catch up with technology. with new rules now, florida congressman says, it will take legislation and the courts to develop new standards. >> does the data of your location, is that confidential because you are broadcasting your location as though you are shouting something out to the public. this is where the courts, the supreme court will visit this. i think that it's something we need to be concerned about. >> police won't tell us whether warrants are...
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"we are focused on keeping users' data secure, deploying the latest encryption technology to prevent unauthorized surveillance." the tech firms are also fighting back against surveillance which is authorized. internet companies say courts too often are compelling them turn over potentially sensitive customer data. now, the u.s.-based firms are worried that all of this is bad for business. scott, the yahoo! chief in fact says massive government snooping has shaken the trust of users. >> pelley: bad for business, good for p.r. bob orr in our washington newsroom. thank you, bob. a top university took action today to stop an outbreak of meningitis. a new cancer treatment uses a patient's own cells to attack the disease. and vietnam vets salute the piano man when the "cbs evening news" continues. [ female announcer ] you get sick, you can't breathe through your nose... suddenly you're a mouth breather. a mouth breather! how do you sleep like that? you dry up, your cold feels even worse. well, put on a breathe right strip and shut your mouth. cold medicines open your nose over time, but ad
"we are focused on keeping users' data secure, deploying the latest encryption technology to prevent unauthorized surveillance." the tech firms are also fighting back against surveillance which is authorized. internet companies say courts too often are compelling them turn over potentially sensitive customer data. now, the u.s.-based firms are worried that all of this is bad for business. scott, the yahoo! chief in fact says massive government snooping has shaken the trust of users....
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ip technology is the technology that enables all devices to communicate with one another and it's that transition from an analog world to an ip world that is the biggest single issue. >> host: is there any room for our wireline world anymore? >> guest: i think the wireline world is really the central circulatory system of our economy and the veins and arteries that really cannot what is now the information economy in the united states. we are seeing data traffic on our wireline networks increase at the rate of 40% per year in its wireline networks that connect all forms of communication whether they originate in the wireline environment of the wireless environment so yeah i would say america's future is a wireline future. >> host: joining our discussion is howard buskirk's "communications daily". >> guest: you have party been talking about the move to broadband and one of the things the fcc is looking at his ip transition. do you feel today the fcc is moving quickly enough in the area? i think there've been concerns about the process taking a little bit long. >> guest: i applied the ta
ip technology is the technology that enables all devices to communicate with one another and it's that transition from an analog world to an ip world that is the biggest single issue. >> host: is there any room for our wireline world anymore? >> guest: i think the wireline world is really the central circulatory system of our economy and the veins and arteries that really cannot what is now the information economy in the united states. we are seeing data traffic on our wireline...
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that's technology that's doing it. it's american technology. fossil fuels, they are scorned and hated in washington by both parties which is why these job when you talk to boone pickens i would go nuts, boone makes so much sense but he's not anti-fossil fuel. >> the message for you, thank you very much. we're going to talk about your fuel. starbucks. >> oh. >> down -- well, someone has a negative story. >> itg, talk some numbers. itg came out with a report concerned sales growth will slow for that. start talking numbers. hitting it technically and fundamentally. rich ross, fundamental grinder jon stevenson. would you buy starbucks at this price less than it was yesterday? >> oh, for sure, brian. if you want to perk up your portfolio this is one stock you need to own it. yes, it's had a great run and simply profit taking today. look at this company hitting on all cylinders. same store growth 6%. when you look at revenues growing at 10% that translates into earnings growth of 20%. that's the phenomenal. mcdonald's the golden arches would kill for
that's technology that's doing it. it's american technology. fossil fuels, they are scorned and hated in washington by both parties which is why these job when you talk to boone pickens i would go nuts, boone makes so much sense but he's not anti-fossil fuel. >> the message for you, thank you very much. we're going to talk about your fuel. starbucks. >> oh. >> down -- well, someone has a negative story. >> itg, talk some numbers. itg came out with a report concerned...
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talks of new technology hubs. paris has gone a bit by the wayside. quick to rollbeen up the red carpet for the investors and startups. they are trying to grab back the initiative. if a poor reputation. they have high-end changing tax laws, difficult labor laws across the board, and they for bid dailymotion to be bought out by yahoo!. too many startups go to london. it is easier. they are trying to change that around. yet more plenty -- money pumped in. the government is putting its money where its mouth is. million euros are going into this. i will be talking about this with our guests. i will be talking to someone with birch box. i will be saying what she thinks the sentiment is like here. after you. -- back to you. >> speaking of tech companies, nokia is said to be nearing a deal with india tax authority. it is ready to pay off to microsoft. we have the details from hong kong. >> a very good morning to you. we are watching what is happening from the delhi high court. they are ready to rule on its key assets today. the company is close to settling a
talks of new technology hubs. paris has gone a bit by the wayside. quick to rollbeen up the red carpet for the investors and startups. they are trying to grab back the initiative. if a poor reputation. they have high-end changing tax laws, difficult labor laws across the board, and they for bid dailymotion to be bought out by yahoo!. too many startups go to london. it is easier. they are trying to change that around. yet more plenty -- money pumped in. the government is putting its money where...
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there's a lot of concerns about fracking technology in the company. does that worry you as the ceo of a company that that is your main business right now? >> i think it's a very active market, and keystone specifically is very important i think not just for the u.s., but our relationships with canada, it's very important to the canadian market. we think it's an important project, a project the president should approve. but, obviously, there's environmental risks and concerns, and i think they need to be taken seriously and addressed. cheryl: the president's also calling for more domestic, more must money to be put into ports, railways, things like that. how much work is out there for you if you're a player in this space right now? >> well, it's a huge opportunity and one that if you think about states and municipalities, they've really struggled through the down turn, they don't have a lot of money to invest in local infrastructure projects. i think we need to double down on that, that's where the growth comes from. that's where we get great middle cl
there's a lot of concerns about fracking technology in the company. does that worry you as the ceo of a company that that is your main business right now? >> i think it's a very active market, and keystone specifically is very important i think not just for the u.s., but our relationships with canada, it's very important to the canadian market. we think it's an important project, a project the president should approve. but, obviously, there's environmental risks and concerns, and i think...
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this is backed by a lot of data and information technology. i spent some time at one of their data centers up in new jersey. it is built like fort knox. there is so much information. lots of levels of security. that building -- there are only about 50 buildings built with that kind of data security. we got to see some of the 20,000 servers that back up all of the -- that is the necessary to get the packages around the world. i spoke with the chief information officer and this is what he had to say about managing all of that data. cancellations are being done every second? -- how many calculations are being done every second? driver has 120 to 175 stops today. you might think that is relatively easy to plan, but it 15 trillion calculations to determine what that most optimum route would be. it all happens here in these data centers. >> tons and tons of data. they have that huge data center up in new jersey. they have another backup center in atlanta. l center so that if anything goes wrong, they can transfer over to the other center. they want
this is backed by a lot of data and information technology. i spent some time at one of their data centers up in new jersey. it is built like fort knox. there is so much information. lots of levels of security. that building -- there are only about 50 buildings built with that kind of data security. we got to see some of the 20,000 servers that back up all of the -- that is the necessary to get the packages around the world. i spoke with the chief information officer and this is what he had to...
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rapidly changing technology, increasing and expanding reliance by financial companies on technology, that perform business and customer interaction functions. the creativity and persistence of would-be cyberattackers and complexity of network architecture. while we made progress in our efforts to protect the financial system we will always have much work ahead of us. second, a public/private partnership in this area is not only desirable it's necessary. some of the threats that concern us the most and have potential of creating the greatest harm are deliberate actions with intent to cause damage to the financial system. as a result, protection of our financial system can succeed only combining the resources an capabilities of government with those of the private sector. third, this endeavor is about protecting the financial sector as a whole from the largest financial institutions and exchanges to community banks and credit unions. accordingly, we work to reach financial institutions of all sizes and business types. each stakeholder has an important role to play in this collective en
rapidly changing technology, increasing and expanding reliance by financial companies on technology, that perform business and customer interaction functions. the creativity and persistence of would-be cyberattackers and complexity of network architecture. while we made progress in our efforts to protect the financial system we will always have much work ahead of us. second, a public/private partnership in this area is not only desirable it's necessary. some of the threats that concern us the...
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apple launching new technology around the u.s. the new technology not tracking customers but sends a signal to iphones or ipad that's can pick up while in stores if enabling the setting. signal informed what products are looking at as they pass items in stores. and square launching a card reader that showing off the new, allegedly more accurate device. the former head of the accessory division is behind the new design that is 45% thinner. u.s. stocks closing higher today. your bloomberg silicon valley index also raising and perhaps like wasn't enough. facebook considering a sympathize button. according to huffington post it may be developing the sympathize button when like button just doesn't apply. from bloomberg world headquarters i'm cory johnson. dan, carolyn, i like and sympathize with you guys, all the way back here in new york. >> thank you very much. >> bay area sports fans can now own a piece of candle stick park history. if you want it, it's not going to be cheap. 49ers put seats on sale about an hour ago. the stick will
apple launching new technology around the u.s. the new technology not tracking customers but sends a signal to iphones or ipad that's can pick up while in stores if enabling the setting. signal informed what products are looking at as they pass items in stores. and square launching a card reader that showing off the new, allegedly more accurate device. the former head of the accessory division is behind the new design that is 45% thinner. u.s. stocks closing higher today. your bloomberg silicon...
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it doesn't take new technology into account. plastic guns can be made at home using 3d printers and there's concern they can pass through metal detectors unnoticed. >> i don't think i've ever seen a commemoration of the death of a hero like i have here in south africa. >> former president jimmy carter is one of leaders in south africa to be part of the commemoration for nelson mandela. crowds will
it doesn't take new technology into account. plastic guns can be made at home using 3d printers and there's concern they can pass through metal detectors unnoticed. >> i don't think i've ever seen a commemoration of the death of a hero like i have here in south africa. >> former president jimmy carter is one of leaders in south africa to be part of the commemoration for nelson mandela. crowds will
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. >> this is really all about modernizing the technology environment. our industry is moving from one way of doing things to a new way of doing things. it could be modernizing the applications, moving off of a mainframe, helping a customer embrace a cloud. dell has done thousands of mainframe migrations, moving hundreds of millions of lines of code. any still on z-series mainframes, we're the folks to call to help you get off of that. >> rose: michael dell is the founder and c.e.o. of dell incorporated. the company revolutionized the production and distribution of personal computers. at the time of the i.p.o. in 1988 michael dell was 23 years old. earlier this year he announced he was taking his corporation private. it is the largest company in history to do that. the deal had its opponents, however, leading "forbes" magazine to call it the nastiest tech takeover in history. i'm pleased to have michael dell back at this table. welcome. >> thank you, charlie, great to be back. >> let's start with that. here you are at 23, you sold computers. people could
. >> this is really all about modernizing the technology environment. our industry is moving from one way of doing things to a new way of doing things. it could be modernizing the applications, moving off of a mainframe, helping a customer embrace a cloud. dell has done thousands of mainframe migrations, moving hundreds of millions of lines of code. any still on z-series mainframes, we're the folks to call to help you get off of that. >> rose: michael dell is the founder and c.e.o....
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stick with technology. get the flexcare platinum. new from philips sonicare. neil: it could be a big deal. the congress is ready for its first budget agreement. word is that the only historic thing about it, but why is that such a bad thing? democrats are pushing to extend unemployment benefits and it doesn't appear to be taking much heat. and again, a hike in the national gas tax as well. again, not happening. but my next guest says that that is okay by him. andso, you like the fact that they are not doing all of these things. is that right? >> yes, if they try to bite off more than they can chew, the american people get kind of jumpy. but the reality is what small business owners need, they need stability and right now it's not the worst ing in the world. because think about every time they make a decision, usually they are trying to make this grand bargain and this enormous decision and it's not going to work. >> the big thing that is going on is nothing. and i think that the republicans learned a lesson and they want to talk about obamacare because it work
stick with technology. get the flexcare platinum. new from philips sonicare. neil: it could be a big deal. the congress is ready for its first budget agreement. word is that the only historic thing about it, but why is that such a bad thing? democrats are pushing to extend unemployment benefits and it doesn't appear to be taking much heat. and again, a hike in the national gas tax as well. again, not happening. but my next guest says that that is okay by him. andso, you like the fact that they...
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the biggest race going on is technology. who comes up with the best powertrains with the lowest fuel burn? inrefore, i think experience r&d, engineering is really critical. the new challenge for safety and high-tech convenience, all combined, it's really critical. as is true motors, for other auto companies, they are trying to achieve what i call worldwide cars. a leader that started all of this was toyota. you buy the same car the same name whether or are in the u.s., europe, japan. it gm is a bit behind. in my opinion, they are challenged to get there. that are the challenges mary will have and i think she has the background to do it. it, itway you describe makes it sound like being an engineer is a plus, especially an engineer who has moved up through the ranks, in this case general motors. there have been a number of ceos , but to what degree is that a strike against her? >> i will put it this way. she worked in what i will call the before general motors and after. my hope and expectation is that she has learned from the
the biggest race going on is technology. who comes up with the best powertrains with the lowest fuel burn? inrefore, i think experience r&d, engineering is really critical. the new challenge for safety and high-tech convenience, all combined, it's really critical. as is true motors, for other auto companies, they are trying to achieve what i call worldwide cars. a leader that started all of this was toyota. you buy the same car the same name whether or are in the u.s., europe, japan. it gm...
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and we have technology outpacing our laws. people thinking it's leading to something that's almost orwell yan. you take rural folks and that plays out. it explodes. so this is going to snowball as long as technology outpaces laws and the people feel the government is infringing on their privacy and liberty. >> so when i visited these hobbyists, they were talking about how the faa is going to come up with a rule and basically will have to come, the government, u.s. government, is going to have to determine what to allow the general public to do when it comes to the commercial use of drones. the u.s. government already has drones out there that are used for law enforcement and for what they argue are national security reasons. but we are in a lace in this country where we are bound to confront these issues in a very public way, but there's really been no debate about the u.s. government's use of drones at all. >> and that's one of the reasons i think you're seeing this popular push back, populist push back because folks are frus
and we have technology outpacing our laws. people thinking it's leading to something that's almost orwell yan. you take rural folks and that plays out. it explodes. so this is going to snowball as long as technology outpaces laws and the people feel the government is infringing on their privacy and liberty. >> so when i visited these hobbyists, they were talking about how the faa is going to come up with a rule and basically will have to come, the government, u.s. government, is going to...